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Info-Mac Digest Sat, 26 Aug 00 Volume 17 : Issue 134
Today's Topics:
[Q] FAX software
(A) running Macintosh on an Intel Platform
(A) Why Use A Mac??
[*] File Buddy 5.3.8J - Japanese Version
[*] Mail Forward 1.1 for Macintosh
[*] Pitbull for Hotline 1.0 FAT
[*] Plunk! 1.0
[*] Rearrange Folders 1.1.4J - Japanese Version
[*] Simple Diary 1.5 PPC
[*] SweetMail 1.8.4e
[*] TypeSaver v1.0
[A] Power Mcintosh 720075?
[A] Power Mcintosh 720075?
File translation
G3 Powerbook and external monitor resolution problem
Mac Computer Expo
MicrosoftDialogLib
question
TrueType Fonts
Why Use A Mac??
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Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 06:32:54 EDT
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [Q] FAX software
>Now I use a PowerBook and I'll be damned if I want to haul around an
>external serial modem just to be able to use Apple Telecom software!!
Allan, Apple Telecom software works just fine with my PC modem (Megahertz
XJA556) in the lower slot in a PB1400c/G3 U/G and 8.5.1.
Regards, Bob
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 18:33:25 -0400
From: "[email protected]"
To: [email protected]
Subject: (A) running Macintosh on an Intel Platform
Dear Digest readers,
Contrary to what a previous poster said, it is possible to run the
MacOS up to version 8.1 on a PC. For more details visit:
http://www.macwindows.com/emulator.html#Maconother
Also I've read reports that MacOS X DP4 will run on Intel machines
with some modification, which suggests Apple may be making it as an
exit strategy from its IBM/Motorola PowerPC dependence.
Sincerely,
[email protected]
--
Come visit my mini Yahoo at:
http://www.index-site.com/
All links verified monthly.
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 10:47:06 -0400
From: "Bruce R. Troen, M.D."
To: [email protected]
Subject: (A) Why Use A Mac??
On 9:21 AM -0500, Bud Casanova wrote:
>If anyone can offer me arguments on why Mac is superior to PC, I would
>really appreciate your input as I am a Mac person, but my IT dept. would
>like to see them disappear. I need valid reasons to keep them in my Creative
>Services dept.
>Please help me win the argument.
There is a great web site called "Most Hugest Page of Mac Facts" . It is a great compilation of facts and links.
--
Bruce R. Troen, M.D.
Lankenau Institute for Medical Research
Thomas Jefferson University
100 Lancaster Avenue
Wynnewood, PA 19096
Phone: (610) 645-2705
Fax: (610) 645-2205
E-mail: [email protected]
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Date: 24 Aug 2000
From: [email protected]
To:
Subject: [*] File Buddy 5.3.8J - Japanese Version
This is the Japanese version of the File Buddy package.
File Buddy is quite simply the best utility available for working with
files and folders on your Macintosh. First released more than six years
ago, it has been continually enhanced, improved, and supported since
that time.
*View and edit a wide range of file and folder information.
*Create droplet applications that automatically apply changes
to items dropped on them, including the contents of folders.
*Find files and folders using an extensive set of search criteria.
Enhance file searches with plug-ins that extend file search
capabilities. Conveniently perform a wide variety of actions on found
items. Make File Buddy your default file finding application using the
File Buddy CP control panel.
*Modify the names of multiple files at once. For example,
remove ".txt" from the names of a group of files.
*Use contextual menus to accomplish many tasks in a single
step. Contextual menus are supported on all versions of the Macintosh
operating systems.
*Create custom icons: from PICTs on the clipboard; from other
icons; for folders using a varitey of templates; with blank icons; using
only small icons.
*Create and manage aliases.
*Find empty files and folders, orphaned files, duplicate files,
broken aliases, and unused preference files.
*Automatically repair broken aliases
*Rebuild the desktop file.
*Move, delete, and copy files. Even copy invisible files and use the
Replace Different option to skipping copying files that already exist.
*Delete data and resource forks from files.
*Erase files and unused disk space.
*Create snapshots that can be used to track the changes on a
disk, such as files installed by an installer. Use snapshots to
uninstall applications.
Fixes in 5.3.8:
*Fixed a bug in the "files in folder or volume..." option in the "Select
Duplicates" dialog when there are files from different volumes in the
"Duplicates Found" window.
[Archived as /info-mac/disk/file-buddy-538-jp.hqx; 1653 K]
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Date: 24 Aug 2000
From: "System Support Products, Inc."
To:
Subject: [*] Mail Forward 1.1 for Macintosh
Mail Forward 1.1
(c) Copyright 2000 System Support Products, Inc.
Written by Lou Forlini
Mail Forward allows you to forward mail from up to 20 Microsoft
Hotmail or standard POP e-mail accounts to any e-mail address.
Mail Forward works by accessing your Microsoft Hotmail In Box or POP
mailbox and forwarding each piece of mail through your SMTP mail
server. As each message is successfully forwarded, it is cleared from
the Hotmail In Box or POP mailbox.
The Hotmail or POP account e-mail address is used as the return
address for the forwarded mail, so if the mail is undeliverable it
will be bounced back to the original account.
LIMITATIONS
This application requires the use of a standard SMTP mail server to
forward mail. It does not currently support SMTP servers that require
POP authentication before sending.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Mail Forward requires an Apple Macintosh or compatible with a
PowerPC, 68030 or greater processor, using Mac OS 7.6.1 or later.
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/mail-forward-11.hqx; 571 K]
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Date: 24 Aug 2000
From: Macron
To:
Subject: [*] Pitbull for Hotline 1.0 FAT
Pitbull is distributed as $7,- (US) shareware. Pitbull is a simple but
powerful download-only client used to retrieve files from Hotline
servers. Pitbull can automatically recover from virtually any connection
problem that can occur during a file download without any user
interference. And thanks to its enhanced partial file support, you can
resume any partial download you started without having to remember from
what server you were downloading it, or what login name or password you
were using. Like the proverbial ÓpitbullÔ, once it puts its ÓteethÔ into
a file, it will not stop until the download is complete or until you call
it off. There are three ways you can start download a file with Pitbull:
1. You can use PitbullØs built-in download dialog to logon to a Hotline
server, browse its files, and select the file that you want to download.
2. Pitbull can also handle special web links that enable you to download
a file directly from a webpage, much like conventional file downloads. An
example of a website that is currently offering Pitbull web links in
their Hotline file search engine is www.hlsearch.com.
3. And last but not least, HotFind (a personal Hotline file search
application available at http://www.tracker-tracker.com/hotfind) now has
embedded Pitbull support, allowing Pitbull to also automatically download
the results of a search from HotFind.
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/pitbull-for-hotline-10.hqx; 1485 K]
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Date: 24 Aug 2000
From: Tim Brown
To:
Subject: [*] Plunk! 1.0
Plunk! is a game of skill and chance for the whole family. To play,
simply find groups of matching tiles and click them to remove them from
the board. The larger the group, the higher the score, and hidden bonus
tiles offer the chance for even higher scores!
Plunk! features a number of built in themes, (each with its own look and
sound), five board sizes, and user-configurable options to customize game
play.
Plunk! requires an Apple Power Macintosh computer running MacOS 8.1 or
higher. A single-user license for Plunk! costs US$19.95.
[Archived as /info-mac/game/plunk-10.hqx; 3039 K]
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Date: 24 Aug 2000
From: [email protected]
To:
Subject: [*] Rearrange Folders 1.1.4J - Japanese Version
This is the Japanese version of the Rearrange Folders package.
Rearrange Folders is a program which lets you optimize the positioning
of windows of disks and folders in the Finder. You can specify where the
window for a disk or folder should open and Rearrange Folders takes care
that any folder inside that folder will open neatly stacked on top of
the first folder so that your screen does not get so cluttered.
Additionally, you can specify how the items in the windows should be
ordered and you can choose whether to display the contents as icons,
buttons or list view. × ×
Examples of uses for Rearrange Folders
Normal users:
Clean up the window positions on your screen. Make it
easier to navigate through multiple levels of folders because you can
have windows stacked in such a way that you can always see parts of any
window. You do not need to close windows again only to be able to see
other windows which get buried under other windows!
CD-ROM authoring, Programmers, Shareware authors:
Before burning a CD-ROM you can determine where the various windows
for folders on the CD will open on the screen. Your CD will look more
professional when the windows do not appear in random locations.
You can also ensure that the windows are always visible even when the
users of your CDs are having smaller screens than you have. ×
System requirements for Rearrange Folders:
Rearrange Folders should run
on all Apple Power Macintosh and PowerBook computers with a PowerPC
processor and Mac OS 9. The Finder has to be running for Rearrange
Folders to function. While Rearrange Folders may also run with earlier
version of MacOS, we do not guarantee nor do we support such
configurations.
[Archived as /info-mac/disk/rearrange-folders-114-jp.hqx; 1732 K]
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Date: 24 Aug 2000
From: Tae-Won Ha
To:
Subject: [*] Simple Diary 1.5 PPC
New version of Simple Diary. (1.5 for PPC)
[Archived as /info-mac/app/simple-diary-ppc-15.hqx; 1271 K]
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Date: 24 Aug 2000
From: [email protected] (S.Ichise)
To:
Subject: [*] SweetMail 1.8.4e
SweetMail is an internet e-mail client for Macintosh that provides
most powerful features with sweet interface. SweetMail has
multiple POP3 accounts, very high-speed searching, filtering,
templates, and many useful functions.
System Requirements:
* System 7.5 or later.
* 2MB of Memory.
* OpenTransport, Thread-Mgr and Appearance-Mgr.
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/sweet-mail-184.hqx; 954 K]
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Date: 24 Aug 2000
From: "John V. Holder"
To:
Subject: [*] TypeSaver v1.0
Announcing the release of the Mac only utility TypeSaver
File name......: TypeSaver
Date of release: 8/8/2000
Have you ever crashed after typing for an hour and forgot to save your
work? Well, I have! I was tired of losing my work and forgetting to
save periodically, so, I created TypeSaver. It's a very simple program.
Just drop TypeSaver into the Control Panels folder and restart. Now,
every key you press (you can define which keys to save or ignore) will be
saved to a file after a specified number of keystrokes (from 10 to 1000).
This is an excellent way to make sure you won't lose any typing because
of a crash or an easy way to keep track of what other people are doing on
your computer when you're not around! The folder that contains the
file(s) that the keystrokes are saved to can be hidden and this control
panel can be locked and password protected if you wish.
Another handy feature of TypeSaver is the ability to auto-save documents
in any application after a specified number of keystrokes or mouse clicks.
System Requirements.
Min. System..: 7 on up through OS9!
Min. Hardware: Mac SE or better (Works great on PowerMacs!)
Shareware....: $10
Author.......: John V. Holder
email address: [email protected]
Home Page....: http://www.northcoast.com/~jvholder
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/type-saver-10.hqx; 361 K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 17:06:27 -0400
From: Mike Craymer
To: Info-Mac Digest
Subject: [A] Power Mcintosh 720075?
At 7:59 pm -0400 8/23/00, [email protected] wrote:
[snip...snip]
>As a direct answer to your question, GURU has a 7200/100 but not a 75
>Mhz version.
I have a PowerMac 7200/90.
--
Mike Craymer
[email protected]
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Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 17:15:35 -0400
From: Mike Craymer
To: Info-Mac Digest
Subject: [A] Power Mcintosh 720075?
At 7:59 pm -0400 8/23/00, [email protected] wrote:
>As a direct answer to your question, GURU has a 7200/100 but not a 75
>Mhz version.
At 5:12 pm -0400 8/25/00, Mike Craymer wrote:
>I have a PowerMac 7200/90.
I just checked GURU v2.9. It lists Power Macs 7200/75, 7200/90, and 7200/120.
--
Mike Craymer
[email protected]
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Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 11:04:44 -0400
From: Kate
To:
Subject: File translation
Why can't I open email enclosures (.doc, etc) with Appleworks 5? (MacOS9) My
husband says WordPerfect is the "industry standard" yet Appleworks just says
"thetranslator cannot open this file." What am I missing?
BBEdit Lite will open in an emergency but there is still much tweaking to do
and all the formatting is lost, or course.
Is there an alternative to the $99 MacLinkPlus?
Thanks,
Kate
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Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 09:42:12 +1000
From: Monib
To:
Subject: G3 Powerbook and external monitor resolution problem
Dear Gurus,
hoping someone can help me with the following dilemma:
I have a G3 Powerbook (bronze) which I connect to a 19" DELL P991 monitor.
On random occasions, the number of available resolutions on my control
strip changes. Sometimes it lets me run 1152 x 870 (at millions of colour)
however most times it only shows the standard 640, 800, 600, 1024 and 1960
resolutions, but nothing inbetween them. I have no idea what is going on
with it.
Sometimes I'll be running it at 1152, then after waking it from sleep it
just pops the res back to 1024 and 1152 is not even available on the control
stip anymore.
The Powerbook has 8mb of VRAM and can run a 19" screen at 1152 (because I
have done it many times) but there seems to be no rhyme or reason why
sometimes the resolutions are availabe and sometimes they are not.
I have tried the following:
- update ATI drivers
- update display drivers
- zap PRAM
- start mac first, then monitor and vice versa
If anyone can help with this I would be most grateful.
Thanks,
Monib
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 18:56:56 +0000
From: KJ Aanestad
To: [email protected]
Subject: Mac Computer Expo
Mac Computer Expo, an annual fundraiser for the North Coast Macintosh User
Group of Northern California, will be held Saturday, September 16 at the
Santa Rosa Junior College, Santa Rosa, CA, from 9:30am-3:30pm in the
cafeteria... and it's free! Apple, Adobe Press, ExecUtron, Peachpit Press,
Aladdin, etc. are just a few of the dozens of vendors selling
hardware/software. In addition, there will be workshops, lectures, a silent
auction, raffles every half hour, and a grand prize raffle...
state-of-the-art iMAC DV SE! Chris Breen from MacWorld Magazine will be
MCE's keynote speaker. To find out more about Mac Computer Expo, visit
NCMUG's website at http://www.ncmug.org or
http://www.apple.com/usergroups/ncmug/. You can also email: [email protected]
. Last year, MCE had over 2,5000 people. This year is bigger and better
than ever. By the way, the event is held in conjunction with the Herb Fest.
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Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 19:12:27 EDT
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: MicrosoftDialogLib
I too am looking for a fix for the error "MicrosoftDialogLib cannot be found".
I re-initialized my hard drive, and when I reinstalled Word 6, I keep getting
this error message. Any help would be much appreciated.
[email protected]
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 23:16:44 -0230
From: "Shawn Marshall"
To:
Subject: question
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 07:50:12 -0500
From: "William D. Thompson"
To: [email protected]
Subject: TrueType Fonts
Anybody know of an easy, trick way to convert TrueType fonts for
Windows to TrueType fonts for MacOS?
I was certain that I had seen a utility for converting TTF, but now
that I need it, I can't put my hands on it.
Memo
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 19:39:15 -0400
From: Murph Sewall
To: "Casanova, Bud" ,
Subject: Why Use A Mac??
On 8/17/2000 9:21 AM -0500, Casanova, Bud wrote:
>If anyone can offer me arguments on why Mac is superior to PC, I would
>really appreciate your input as I am a Mac person, but my IT dept. would
>like to see them disappear. I need valid reasons to keep them in my Creative
>Services dept.
Your best bet may be to ask the IT department to contact the Gartner
Group http://www.gartner.com one of the leading industry research
firms with no reason to tout a particular platform. Gartner, of
course, SELLS their findings, but basic facts have been widely
reported, and they have consistently demonstrated that the five year
cost (to business) of owning and using Macs is LESS than PeeCees
(Wintel and otherwise).
I've been a Mac user in a Wintel environment for more than a decade.
I started because I needed to run software that wasn't limited by the
then 640K barrier. I've stuck with it because I have the Mac software
already and while PeeCees may have some difficulty understanding
Macs, Macs have no problem understanding PeeCees (I sometimes
translate PeeCee documents from one format to another for colleagues
fine with VirtualPC (there's a performance hit, but a 500 MHz G4 is
so much more powerful that an 1GHz PeeCee that it's hard to notice).
I help people deal with Wintel insanity. Macs really are
plug-and-play (have been for a decade); Wintel is more
"plug-and-pray." The more I work with Windoze, the more I like the
Mac
/s Murphy A. Sewall (860) 486-2489 voice
Professor of Marketing (860) 456-7725 fax
http://www.sba.uconn.edu/marketing/Faculty/Sewall/
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